Back
Showing only one result

Welcome to our comprehensive blog series, ‘Clinical Examination Essentials in Surgery,’ an invaluable resource for medical students, surgeons in training, and practicing surgeons. This series is a culmination of experiences, teachings from esteemed professors, and insights gleaned from standard surgical textbooks. Each post in the series focuses on a different aspect of clinical examination, from basic techniques to advanced diagnostic approaches.

Explore detailed discussions on how to conduct thorough physical examinations, interpret clinical signs, and integrate these findings with medical history for accurate diagnosis. We also delve into the nuances of patient interaction, ethical considerations, and how to apply these skills in various surgical contexts.

Whether you are just starting out in your medical career or are a seasoned surgeon looking to refresh your knowledge, these posts serve as a go-to reference, enhancing your clinical acumen and bedside skills. Stay tuned as we journey through the art and science of clinical examination in surgery, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to excel in your practice

General History taking for surgical outpatient clinics

January 26, 2024
0

Hello Mr. …. Please have a seat. I am …(position)…Personal history Check Full Name – Date of Birth – Occupation (if appropriate) Surgical Complaint Pain – Swelling – Dysfunction – Others What is the problem? / How can I help ? / I have received letter from your GP saying that….Tell me more about that.Tell …